ADORA1 Inhibition Promotes Tumor Immune Evasion by Regulating the ATF3-PD-L1 Axis

ADORA1抑制通过调节ATF3-PD-L1轴促进肿瘤免疫逃逸

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作者:Hong Liu, Xinwei Kuang, Yongchang Zhang, Youqiong Ye, Jialu Li, Long Liang, Zuozhong Xie, Liang Weng, Jia Guo, Hui Li, Fangyu Ma, Xiaodan Chen, Shuang Zhao, Juan Su, Nong Yang, Fang Fang, Yang Xie, Juan Tao, Jianglin Zhang, Mingliang Chen, Cong Peng, Lunquan Sun, Xin Zhang, Jing Liu, Leng Han, Xiaow

Abstract

Here, we show that tumor ADORA1 deletion suppresses cell growth in human melanoma cell lines in vitro and tumor development in vivo in immune-deficient xenografts. However, this deletion induces the upregulation of PD-L1 levels, which inactivates cocultured T cells in vitro, compromises anti-tumor immunity in vivo, and reduces anti-tumor efficacy in an immune-competent mouse model. Functionally, PD-1 mAb treatment enhances the efficacy of ADORA1-deficient or ADORA1 antagonist-treated melanoma and NSCLC immune-competent mouse models. Mechanistically, we identify ATF3 as the factor transcriptionally upregulating PD-L1 expression. Tumor ATF3 deletion improves the effect of ADORA1 antagonist treatment of melanoma and NSCLC xenografts. We observe higher ADORA1, lower ATF3, and lower PD-L1 expression levels in tumor tissues from nonresponders among PD-1 mAb-treated NSCLC patients.

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